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Speciation

AUTHOR Brännström, Åke; Bolnick, Daniel I.; Peichel, Catherine L. et al.
PUBLISHER Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press (07/31/2024)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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How new species emerge has fascinated biologists since Darwin. Barriers to gene flow, such as sexual isolation, habitat selection, or postzygotic inviability, play critical roles. These lead to reproductive isolation and are crucial to the formation of new species.

Written and edited by experts in the field, this collection from Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology reviews progress in our understanding of the speciation process. Recent advances have shed new light on how reproductive barriers are established, how these barriers to gene flow are coupled to each other, and the underlying genetic mechanisms. The contributors cover innovations in genetics, genomics, theoretical frameworks, and comparative techniques that have broadened the perspective of researchers in the field.

They review the contributions of pre- and postzygotic isolating barriers, hybridization, chromosomal architecture, biotic and abiotic factors to speciation, particularly in cases of adaptive radiations. Speciation research has often become entangled with cultural and political views. This problematic history is also addressed, as is the impact of human activity on speciation. The volume will therefore be of interest not only to geneticists and evolutionary biologists but ecologists and other scientists interested in understanding how speciation occurs and its consequences.

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ISBN-13: 9781621824541
ISBN-10: 1621824543
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 578
Carton Quantity: 10
Product Dimensions: 7.20 x 1.20 x 10.30 inches
Weight: 3.15 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Dust Cover, Price on Product
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Science | Life Sciences - Evolution
Science | Life Sciences - Genetics & Genomics
Dewey Decimal: 576.86
Library of Congress Control Number: 2023036856
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How new species emerge has fascinated biologists since Darwin. Barriers to gene flow, such as sexual isolation, habitat selection, or postzygotic inviability, play critical roles. These lead to reproductive isolation and are crucial to the formation of new species.

Written and edited by experts in the field, this collection from Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology reviews progress in our understanding of the speciation process. Recent advances have shed new light on how reproductive barriers are established, how these barriers to gene flow are coupled to each other, and the underlying genetic mechanisms. The contributors cover innovations in genetics, genomics, theoretical frameworks, and comparative techniques that have broadened the perspective of researchers in the field.

They review the contributions of pre- and postzygotic isolating barriers, hybridization, chromosomal architecture, biotic and abiotic factors to speciation, particularly in cases of adaptive radiations. Speciation research has often become entangled with cultural and political views. This problematic history is also addressed, as is the impact of human activity on speciation. The volume will therefore be of interest not only to geneticists and evolutionary biologists but ecologists and other scientists interested in understanding how speciation occurs and its consequences.

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null: Bolnick, Daniel
Bolnick, who is pursuing a Ph.D. in ecology, is the son of Bruce Bolnick, an economist and a specialist in international development, and Doreen Bolnick, an artist and writer.
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null: Bolnick, Daniel
Bolnick, who is pursuing a Ph.D. in ecology, is the son of Bruce Bolnick, an economist and a specialist in international development, and Doreen Bolnick, an artist and writer.
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